Honda Odyssey Replace In Cabin Air Filter (2007 – 2010)

Honda Odyssey Replace In Cabin Air Filter (2007 – 2010)

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dial2fast says:

You are very welcome, Thanks.

Joey Atis says:

Great video, thank you for sharing your knowledge!

Elmano Locko says:

WOW!! VERY DETAILED. I CAN’T BELIEVE THAT I PAID $75 AT THE HONDA
STEALERSHIP FOR SOMETHING THAT I COULD HAVE DONE MYSELF. I’LL KNOW BETTER
NEXT TIME.

dial2fast says:

Enjoy your Odyssey.

Bruce Lussier says:

Just purchased a 2010 Odyssey This is great Thanks

dial2fast says:

Hey, good to hear. Good quality time with your son. I also work on the car
with my kids.

Ben Boyd says:

Thanks so much for posting this. My six year old and I were able to change
our filter in 3 minutes (really)! The Honda dealer wanted to charge $59.99
for this.

DaDitans says:

Thanks for this straightforward but very informative video.

dial2fast says:

Glad to have helped.

Alyssa Pierce says:

this video was excellent! it took me 10 minutes and saved me $35!

Arnold Chen says:

Great instructional video with easy to follow instructions and good video
quality as well. Made the job super easy.

Philip Bradford says:

Very useful video. You definitely need a flat nose screwdriver to
loosen/remove the clips in the glove box. It was my first time installing
the cabin filter; the video made it easy. Thank you for posting this.

987poorman says:

Thanks. Your video helped make my job easier.

William Prah says:

I can’t imagine why anyone would not want to change their own filter. It’s
a breeze on most cars. Mine, I struggled on and off for a week, then went
to my mechanic, and he could not do anything with it. I had to go to the
dealer to get it done! Why? It’s Buick Park Avenue, the filter is about 4″
behind and 3″ beside the gas pedal! You have to stand on your head, and
when you finally can see up in there with mirrors and lights, the door is
almost impossible to remove without some special tool.

William Prah says:

My filter is installed and uninstalled in 3 pieces! No room to work, can’t
reach, can’t see. Local Buick dealer only charged me $45 for a new filter
installed. Why they put it up behind the gas pedal is more than I can
figure out. The old filter got stuck where it’s supposed to slide out in 3
pieces, and two had to be just ripped out with hooks. The new filter slid
in after they greased the tracks. It’s one of the few cars that isn’t a
do-it-yourself maintenance project.

mytermites says:

Great video. Thx. Gonna change my filter today!

Philip Bradford says:

Do you buy your Honda parts on the internet or do you shop the dealers?

dial2fast says:

I am happy the video helped you with your Odyssey. I heard the dealer wants
$100+, so this will help save some money.

dial2fast says:

It depends if I need it right away or I can wait couple of days. Next thing
I consider is price. I will buy anywhere that is trustworthy either online
or in a store. I have bought other car parts off ebay and amazon before.
This filter was bought from Amazon.

dial2fast says:

Glad to help.

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